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what did they become in charge of the environment. what the heck is going on. they want to tax a trillion dollar tax to save the environment. it's regressive and stupid. to your point, hey, that might be a bad idea. >> neil: you don't think it's a good idea? >> put me down in the no column. [ laughter ] >> what do you expect out of the imf. sort of local bureaucrats we have in this country are sort of imported ones from europe. had they are 25 times more liberal and most of these environmental bureaucrats whether people work or not. they have a straight line view about saving the environment and they don't care what economic damage that causes. can you imagine if this actually happened. this is like, a regressive tax. it hurts poor people which they don't care about. it really is a sick disgusting state of affairs. >> politicians and give them all credit right or left in this country knows it is regressive and one tax increase that makes every single country n this country voter mad. and president never talks about raising gas prices and these are imf officials
what did they become in charge of the environment. what the heck is going on. they want to tax a trillion dollar tax to save the environment. it's regressive and stupid. to your point, hey, that might be a bad idea. >> neil: you don't think it's a good idea? >> put me down in the no column. [ laughter ] >> what do you expect out of the imf. sort of local bureaucrats we have in this country are sort of imported ones from europe. had they are 25 times more liberal and most of...
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by the way, when did they get in charge of the environment? what's going on. they want a trillion dollar tax to save the environment and it's all-- it's regressive, repressive and stupid. and the sad thing is no one says anything, so it might not be a good idea. >> neil: you don't think it's a good idea? >> put me down in the no column. >> neil: what do you think? >> what do you expect outf the imf. anying worse than the local environmen bureaucrats are imported ones from europe. and we should point out that most of the environmental bureaucrats really don't care whether people work or not. they have a sort of straightline view about saving the environment and they don't care what kind of economic damage that would cause. can you imagine if this actually happened? as you said a regressive tax, hurts poor people which they don't care about or the rich people. it really is a sick, disgusting state of affairs. >> dagen? politicians though, give them all credit, right or left. this country knows it's regressiv and this is the tax tt makes every single voter in thi
by the way, when did they get in charge of the environment? what's going on. they want a trillion dollar tax to save the environment and it's all-- it's regressive, repressive and stupid. and the sad thing is no one says anything, so it might not be a good idea. >> neil: you don't think it's a good idea? >> put me down in the no column. >> neil: what do you think? >> what do you expect outf the imf. anying worse than the local environmen bureaucrats are imported ones...
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natural resources in the environment. they make recommendations which go to the sg assistance and deputies. sometimes there's an internal conflict. the department of justice includes bureau of prisons in the criminal division and those people want to defend guards in suits by prisoner. civil rights tends to favor the prisoners. somebody has to resolve those. we're in a system to the solicitor general and think think that the criminal division statutory theory of prosecution is weak. they have to resolve the issues personally. bob conducted many conferences not only the settle fight within the government. but also to hear presentations by private counsel. it's one of the officer's traditions that anyone litigant, potential amicus curiae can be heard personally before the united states files a brief in the supreme
natural resources in the environment. they make recommendations which go to the sg assistance and deputies. sometimes there's an internal conflict. the department of justice includes bureau of prisons in the criminal division and those people want to defend guards in suits by prisoner. civil rights tends to favor the prisoners. somebody has to resolve those. we're in a system to the solicitor general and think think that the criminal division statutory theory of prosecution is weak. they have...
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product of our own environment. do you believe this [ bleep ]? you ain't got to. come live in [ bleep ] and find out. >> jesse kozlowski has been at florida's santa rosa correctional institution for the past two years. he's in the highly restrictive close management unit for assaulting another inmate. both he and his cellmate, tafari coke, have admitted using a combination of finesse and violence to extort other inmates, but now the two friends have been separated after coke was heard making a threat. >> they was listening to my phone call. i was telling my cousin why i came to cm, because i had [ bleep ] somebody up, and they thought it was a future reference when i was talking about a past. >> so they were concerned you were going to actually beat someone up? >> yes, ma'am. >> do you miss him? i mean, you guys were pretty close. >> yeah, he cool. i miss him out, but that [ bleep ] happen all the time. can't get too attached to people. they come and go all the time. i've got a lot of time to go. >> kozlowski has shifted his focus to a more productive pursuit. he
product of our own environment. do you believe this [ bleep ]? you ain't got to. come live in [ bleep ] and find out. >> jesse kozlowski has been at florida's santa rosa correctional institution for the past two years. he's in the highly restrictive close management unit for assaulting another inmate. both he and his cellmate, tafari coke, have admitted using a combination of finesse and violence to extort other inmates, but now the two friends have been separated after coke was heard...
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if you're someone that wants to be with a high-caliber person like that, then it probably is a good environment. >> i think you have lots of opportunities in life and depending on what path you go in terms of working, to me, whoever your ideal partner would be in life. >> reporter: patton's advice is the latest in the debate on the challenges women face finding balance in their career and at home. from cheryl sandberg's book "lean in," to ann-marie's article last summer, why women still can't have it all, featured at the princeton conference. writer lisa belkin also a princeton alum and mom who attended the same conference says patton is sending the wrong message. >> there's elitism oozing out of every pore of this letter. this isn't an odds game, this isn't a quest, this is something that should happen as part of a fulfilled, dynamic, interesting life. >> reporter: despite the firestorm of criticism, patton stands by her words. >> look, it is advice. take it or leave it. >> reporter: and says she is hoping to keep the conversation going. michelle franzen, nbc news, new york. >>> up next on thi
if you're someone that wants to be with a high-caliber person like that, then it probably is a good environment. >> i think you have lots of opportunities in life and depending on what path you go in terms of working, to me, whoever your ideal partner would be in life. >> reporter: patton's advice is the latest in the debate on the challenges women face finding balance in their career and at home. from cheryl sandberg's book "lean in," to ann-marie's article last summer,...
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we decided to cover it and when we got there we saw a normal classroom environment had been transformed into a yoga studio. they had pushed the chairs and tables back against the walls and set up their yoga mats against the great large window and really created a peaceful environment. >> now, use your breath. >> i been wanting to teach yoga in jail for a very long time. i found yoga is a wonderful, beneficial part of reducing the stress, but it also brings a sense of calmness and peace. you may find your mind is wandering. yoga is a way to control the scattered mind, the fluctuating mind. be your guiding force now. >> i don't believe any of the women had done yoga before so this was something really new for each one of them. afterwards, you could tell that they really got something out of it. it was more than just getting out of their cell for an hour. and it wasn't like the other, sort of classroom style programs they went to. the experience was really emotional for some of them. >> which part of it did you like the most? >> i would say the last part because then you could just sit the
we decided to cover it and when we got there we saw a normal classroom environment had been transformed into a yoga studio. they had pushed the chairs and tables back against the walls and set up their yoga mats against the great large window and really created a peaceful environment. >> now, use your breath. >> i been wanting to teach yoga in jail for a very long time. i found yoga is a wonderful, beneficial part of reducing the stress, but it also brings a sense of calmness and...
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growing movement across the country to take the penny out of circulation they say pennies are bad for the environment because they are made mostly of zinc and they cost twice as much to me and then they are worth. >> coming up here in 2 minutes new at six, who would do something like this? a memorial dedicated to an officer killed in the line of duty vandalized why investigators think that memorial is being targeted. >> i want you to be a remarkable young man and the life or death fight he is in right now with his health insurance. . >> complete a area news coverage starts right now this is ktvu channel two news at six. >> good evening everyone i am frank somerville spin i'm julie haener there is average tonight over graffiti in vallejo police say vandals defaced to memorial dedicated to an officer who was killed in the line of duty. only on 2 john sasaki is live in vallejo where talking with police explains this is not the first time something like this has happened. john? >>>reporter: it not often please take vandalism personally but this has hit the police hard practices the bureau for officer jim
growing movement across the country to take the penny out of circulation they say pennies are bad for the environment because they are made mostly of zinc and they cost twice as much to me and then they are worth. >> coming up here in 2 minutes new at six, who would do something like this? a memorial dedicated to an officer killed in the line of duty vandalized why investigators think that memorial is being targeted. >> i want you to be a remarkable young man and the life or death...
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we're constantly adding more security procedures to assure that we are providing the best and safest environment for our staff, inmates and the general public. santa rosa is surrounded by two secure, 10-foot perimeter fence. it has razor wire on the internal and external fences. and we provide armed security, roving posts and stationary posts outside the secure perimeter. >> other forms of security utilize a much lower degree of technology. >> all ties inside the facility are clip-on ties. it's a security issue. if an inmate was to get a hold of your tie and start pulling on it, i mean, you've got a ready-made noose around your neck already. so, just for safety purposes, we use clip-on ties. >> lieutenant williams is a 17-year veteran of the florida department of corrections and has spent the past seven years at santa rosa. now, his 19-year-old son, joe, is prepared to follow in his footsteps. >> growing up, i've seen my dad working every day. every kid wants to be look their father, i guess. and i guess it just sort of fell into place for me. >> he, along with several other young men and women,
we're constantly adding more security procedures to assure that we are providing the best and safest environment for our staff, inmates and the general public. santa rosa is surrounded by two secure, 10-foot perimeter fence. it has razor wire on the internal and external fences. and we provide armed security, roving posts and stationary posts outside the secure perimeter. >> other forms of security utilize a much lower degree of technology. >> all ties inside the facility are...
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it's not an environment that's comfortable to be in. >> after living on her own for more than a year, jessica moves back home to save money and help her mom with her worsening condition. the transition to such deplorable conditions takes a toll. >> it's been very difficult. i grew very accustomed to having kind of a minimalistic existence in my apartment. not having a lot of stuff. and being able to clean my apartment from top to bottom in maybe an hour and a half, where cleaning everything could take days or weeks or it's not an easy process. you don't have control over where you can move stuff or what you do with stuff or what stuff stays and what stuff goes. so it's been stressful. >> dr. samantha morrison, a licensed psychologist, specializes in compulsive hoarding. >> by definition it includes three components. there's the acquisition or failure to discard a large number of possessions. an inability to use your home for its intended purposes due to the clutter. the third part of it is significant distress or impairment in your life. >> jessica gives our cameras a revealing look i
it's not an environment that's comfortable to be in. >> after living on her own for more than a year, jessica moves back home to save money and help her mom with her worsening condition. the transition to such deplorable conditions takes a toll. >> it's been very difficult. i grew very accustomed to having kind of a minimalistic existence in my apartment. not having a lot of stuff. and being able to clean my apartment from top to bottom in maybe an hour and a half, where cleaning...
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it gets way off the map, and i'm wondering in an environment where we're running these huge deficits if no matter the interest in the study or what it might bear for you, you just stop. this is not the environment, the time, the moment to even conduct it. >> well, the answer to that question, neil, is self-evident. it would be one thing if we were running trillion dollar surpluses. then we'd have plenty of money to pass around for this kind of stuff. we have a budget now where we're borrowing somewhere between 30 and 40 cents for every dollar we spend. the fact is these might be real interesting studies. they may even, you know, lead to conclusions that have some real world results, but the fact is we just can't afford it right now. they're not a high priority, and this is the problem with government, by the way, neil. everything is a priority so we never cut anything. that's why i actually think this sequester that we're going through, these $50 billion in cuts is actually a healthy exercise for these agencies, but you know what? maybe we can live without the snail research this yea
it gets way off the map, and i'm wondering in an environment where we're running these huge deficits if no matter the interest in the study or what it might bear for you, you just stop. this is not the environment, the time, the moment to even conduct it. >> well, the answer to that question, neil, is self-evident. it would be one thing if we were running trillion dollar surpluses. then we'd have plenty of money to pass around for this kind of stuff. we have a budget now where we're...
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>> maybe a big change of environment, you know? i don't even know, really. i just -- i don't know, i think maybe i should have thought about this a long time ago then it wouldn't all come into you at one time, you know what i mean? >> now, his buddies have gathered to give him a santa rosa send-off with a cake made from honey buns, crushed peanut butter cookies mixed with milk and chocolate covered peanuts. it's topped off with a sprinkling of cocoa powder. >> the dust on it, the last ingredient right here. santa rosa touch, you know? chain gang secrets right here. we had to do it without it, what y'all have on the streets. we make it happen, right here, santa rosa. come on, j.r., christen it, brother. last day, leaving. >> behave out there, because what we're doing in here is getting old, you know what i'm saying? think before you do something. >> and the sad part is, is that he's leaving some good friends behind. but if he gets into trouble again, he's going to come back, get that little behind kick. >> ah! >> oh! >> yeah! >> man! >> tomorrow, i don't real
>> maybe a big change of environment, you know? i don't even know, really. i just -- i don't know, i think maybe i should have thought about this a long time ago then it wouldn't all come into you at one time, you know what i mean? >> now, his buddies have gathered to give him a santa rosa send-off with a cake made from honey buns, crushed peanut butter cookies mixed with milk and chocolate covered peanuts. it's topped off with a sprinkling of cocoa powder. >> the dust on it,...
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at 4:30 on c-span, you will hear but china's economy and environment from henry paulson. >> in a few moments, a look at today's headlines live on "washington journal." elijah cummings speaks at the national press club about gun trafficking. , the nra releases a report about preventing gun violence in schools. asa hutchinson will present the report from the nra. this week a federal appeals court hears arguments in a lawsuit over whether transportation security administration procedures protect against unreasonable searches. michael krautes, nish on his newspaper's on partisanship in the u.s. senate. and i look at the infrastrue
at 4:30 on c-span, you will hear but china's economy and environment from henry paulson. >> in a few moments, a look at today's headlines live on "washington journal." elijah cummings speaks at the national press club about gun trafficking. , the nra releases a report about preventing gun violence in schools. asa hutchinson will present the report from the nra. this week a federal appeals court hears arguments in a lawsuit over whether transportation security administration...
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in that kind of environment, it's very hard to discriminate. and the danger that we face is when we go to court is we're going to court in front of judges that are your age and my age by and large. once we have people in positions of power that have grown up in this non-discriminating generation, all this will go away. our goal is to make it go away now so that the people who are being damaged, harmed, terribly harmed, deprived of some of the most basic rights that we all take for granted like the right to marry the person you love, don't have to continue to suffer until we wait for that next generation to take over. >> charlie: here you have the supreme court hearing two cases. knowing where the public opinion is, which is fascinating to me. now, do you accept that sometimes people make a comparison between these two cases and brown versus board of education? >> i think... charlie: the great civil rights case. >> i think brown and board of education or loving against virginia that came out of virginia where the supreme court held that states c
in that kind of environment, it's very hard to discriminate. and the danger that we face is when we go to court is we're going to court in front of judges that are your age and my age by and large. once we have people in positions of power that have grown up in this non-discriminating generation, all this will go away. our goal is to make it go away now so that the people who are being damaged, harmed, terribly harmed, deprived of some of the most basic rights that we all take for granted like...
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number one, will this help create an environment to help create jobs by businesses wanting to relocate there? is there a public private partnership used to maximize those dollars question they need to make sure it is a good plan and solves a real problem. dagen: some of the ideas do evolve trying to bring small businesses into this. encouraging the private sector to spend more on highway projects. do you think, though, people and the republican party would get on board with something like that? >> first of all, my question is where has the president then on last four years with these issues? trying to get dollars out the door. we did a stimulus bill, do not forget. it did not work. for all intensive purposes, it did not work. now he is calling indirectly for another stimulus. i think it hit those parameters. does it solve a problem? i agree with the president, there will be -- everybody has some in the game. make sure you done it timely, properly and get a good value out of those hard-working tax dollars. dagen: the imf idea of a global gasoline tax. to that point, our gas taxes have n
number one, will this help create an environment to help create jobs by businesses wanting to relocate there? is there a public private partnership used to maximize those dollars question they need to make sure it is a good plan and solves a real problem. dagen: some of the ideas do evolve trying to bring small businesses into this. encouraging the private sector to spend more on highway projects. do you think, though, people and the republican party would get on board with something like that?...
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. >> kenneth jackson is also hoping for a change in environment. he spent most of the last three years in the jail's confinement unit and he would like to move to general population. >> i'm trying to go back to population. they're supposed to talk to me about it today. today is the confinement meeting. >> each week a team of deputies discusses the possibility of moving confinement inmates back to general population. but sarah herman thinks that is unlikely in jackson's case. >> kenneth jackson is simply in confinement because he cannot cope in general population. he is more afraid of being in general pop with other inmates with a roommate and cell mate. we've tried a couple times to get him to go to general population. he didn't last 24 hours. he did not feel safe. go put your clothes on. >> jackson's coping issues are not limited to general population. he recently cut himself in order to deal with the stress of living in confinement. >> the best way to relieve the pressure. i cut on myself. i cut my arm. when i bleed and got the pain it relaxes me
. >> kenneth jackson is also hoping for a change in environment. he spent most of the last three years in the jail's confinement unit and he would like to move to general population. >> i'm trying to go back to population. they're supposed to talk to me about it today. today is the confinement meeting. >> each week a team of deputies discusses the possibility of moving confinement inmates back to general population. but sarah herman thinks that is unlikely in jackson's case....
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let me start by discussing the challenges to the space environment. benefits of space per me a almost every aspect of our daily lives. for example, information derived usm space systems helps with natural disasters, facilitate transportation revived global access andinancial operations, other activities worldwide. however, the space environment has changed in fundamental ways since the beginning of the space age 50 years ago. back then you had the united states and the soviet union operating space systems. operatever 60 nations space systems as well as numerous commercial and academic operators, creating an environment that is increasingly congested. for example, the u.s. department of defense tracks over 22,000 objects in space larger than 10 centimeters of which about 1100 are active satellites. there are also hundreds of thousands of additional objects aremall to track but capable of damaging satellites in orbit in the international space station. over the past five years, we have seen a germanic increase in the amount of debris as a -- a germanic
let me start by discussing the challenges to the space environment. benefits of space per me a almost every aspect of our daily lives. for example, information derived usm space systems helps with natural disasters, facilitate transportation revived global access andinancial operations, other activities worldwide. however, the space environment has changed in fundamental ways since the beginning of the space age 50 years ago. back then you had the united states and the soviet union operating...
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and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] [ male announcer ] hurry to subway for the new $3 six-inch select. this april it's the black forest ham. made the way you say and still just $3. it's one of our april featured values, the newest way to enjoy subway every day! subway. eat fresh. >>> our first live pictures here of the presidential motorcade. they have just arrived in sea cliff, where president obama is attending a fund-raiser, along with billionaire investor tom steyer, a big democratic supporter. following that, he'll head to another fund-raiser in nearby pacific heights. more coverage coming up on later newscasts. >>> mark joins us now. cal women getting pumped up for this weekend. >> it's been an exciting week to get into the final four. what a ride! all year long, they've outlasted stanford in the tournament. first ever cal going to the final four, after that brilliant overtime win against georgia on monday. they're going to meet louisville on sunday. you better believe gottlieb believes the bears belong. >> i think we thrive on the
and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] [ male announcer ] hurry to subway for the new $3 six-inch select. this april it's the black forest ham. made the way you say and still just $3. it's one of our april featured values, the newest way to enjoy subway every day! subway. eat fresh. >>> our first live pictures here of the presidential motorcade. they have just arrived in sea cliff, where president obama is attending a fund-raiser, along with...
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so from a political environment point of view, those around her, would your hunch be she goes? >> my hunch is pretty likely that she goes. and for one reason. the quote that you last said. she -- it is very important to her that there is a leader, a woman leader in that office. and i think that if it's not her, we will not see it in her lifetime and we won't see it in my lifetime. so for that reason alone i would say chances are pretty good. but you do have to remember, it's tough going and in 2008 that wasn't a very well managed campaign. she was beaten up and i think she's really trying at this point to keep that -- the pressure off for as long as she possibly can. because once she says she's running, well, then the harpoons will come out. >> he will with, i don't know if they are going to wait that long. when you look at the fact, governor, she's pouncing on the competition even on their home turf. it's the same thing against marco rubio. she beats him by 11 as well. and i think that -- >> and that's in florida. >> that's in florida. >> so there's no wonder that when she suf
so from a political environment point of view, those around her, would your hunch be she goes? >> my hunch is pretty likely that she goes. and for one reason. the quote that you last said. she -- it is very important to her that there is a leader, a woman leader in that office. and i think that if it's not her, we will not see it in her lifetime and we won't see it in my lifetime. so for that reason alone i would say chances are pretty good. but you do have to remember, it's tough going...
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no, these do well in this environment. have you a winner. dan in massachusetts, please. dan. >> caller: hey, booyah from cape cod, home of the boston bruins, boston celtics, and the new england revolution. my favorite stock is sesa. i love them. i'd like to know if you have a couple more like that. >> i hate to re-invent the wheel. health care reit at 4.39, also good and ventas very good. and let's throw in one more. i like medical trust and properties, but you know what? stick with what you've got. you've got real good ones. and there's no reason to be able to swap out of one into the other. i think they are all pretty good you have. all right. two-week series of healthy health stocks has finally come to an end. big players, orphan drugs and the game changers, i like opko and exact sciences, but only if you are willing to take a huge amount of risk. don't move. lightning round is coming up, next. >>> it is time. it is time for the lightning round. and buy, buy, buy, sell, sell, sell. and then the lightning round is over. are you ready, skedaddy? i want to start with mos
no, these do well in this environment. have you a winner. dan in massachusetts, please. dan. >> caller: hey, booyah from cape cod, home of the boston bruins, boston celtics, and the new england revolution. my favorite stock is sesa. i love them. i'd like to know if you have a couple more like that. >> i hate to re-invent the wheel. health care reit at 4.39, also good and ventas very good. and let's throw in one more. i like medical trust and properties, but you know what? stick with...
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a survey examined the best environment for college students. it ranked san francisco fourth on the list for students living in major metropolitan area. san jose topped the lis for midsize -- list for mise midsized cities. >>> the 22nd annual easter parade wept off without a hitch. organizers call this the biggest little parade in san francisco. whatting unique, whatting key and elegant -- whacky and elegant about the area. beauty queens shared space with rollerskating cows and the little ones had a great time. and it looks like we got some breaks in the rain and just enough time for the easter celebration. >> tonight things are starting to rev up a little more so. we had a little bit of low in the action between 6:00 and 8:00. you can already get a sense that some of the moisture president coulding to feed in and we will take you to the north bay because that's where the yellow and orange cells are right now. it is down toward shellville and all of these are moving from south to authority which means those in santa rosa, get ready in the next 1
a survey examined the best environment for college students. it ranked san francisco fourth on the list for students living in major metropolitan area. san jose topped the lis for midsize -- list for mise midsized cities. >>> the 22nd annual easter parade wept off without a hitch. organizers call this the biggest little parade in san francisco. whatting unique, whatting key and elegant -- whacky and elegant about the area. beauty queens shared space with rollerskating cows and the...
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growing movement across the country to take the penny out of circulation they say pennies are bad for the environment because they are made mostly of zinc and they cost twice as much to me and then they are worth. >> coming up here in 2 minutes new at six, who would do something like this? a memorial dedicated to an officer killed in the line of duty vandalized why investigators think that memorial is being targeted. >> i want you to be a remarkable young man and the life or death fight he is in right now with his health insurance. . >> complete a area news coverage starts right now this is ktvu channel two news at six. >> good evening everyone i am frank somerville spin i'm julie haener there is average tonight over graffiti in vallejo police say vandals defaced to memorial dedicated to an officer who was killed in the line of duty. only on 2 john sasaki is live in vallejo where talking with police explains this is not the first time something like this has happened. john? >>>reporter: it not often please take vandalism personally but this has hit the police hard practices the bureau for officer jim
growing movement across the country to take the penny out of circulation they say pennies are bad for the environment because they are made mostly of zinc and they cost twice as much to me and then they are worth. >> coming up here in 2 minutes new at six, who would do something like this? a memorial dedicated to an officer killed in the line of duty vandalized why investigators think that memorial is being targeted. >> i want you to be a remarkable young man and the life or death...
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and over 3,000 environments. violence.ctims of gun weakenedly votes have gun control in america. >> ok. >> those votes to prevent the justice -- >> to prevent the justice department, for example from taking a look at gun shot owners inventory to make sure there haven't been theft. >> that makes sense. >> prevents the justice department from attracting them. america wins again. weve got guns just where want them. >> we've got the judge for a weapon. >> the daily slow request john stewart, jay hall quickly on that clip he's obviously talking about some things that actually happened. i think he definitely shakes -- shapes opinion. that's a pretty p.c. slow. i've been doing it a lot of reporting about -- about what he was talking about which is gun control and why is it is. most of my students is that he puts out the hypocrisy often. he will edit something where she shows karl rove or sarah is very experienced but kim k. -- but tim kaine is not. he edits -- i think selectively what kind news pundits say and i think t
and over 3,000 environments. violence.ctims of gun weakenedly votes have gun control in america. >> ok. >> those votes to prevent the justice -- >> to prevent the justice department, for example from taking a look at gun shot owners inventory to make sure there haven't been theft. >> that makes sense. >> prevents the justice department from attracting them. america wins again. weve got guns just where want them. >> we've got the judge for a weapon. >>...
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fleet of nat gas powered heavy duty trucks in the country and these trucks are not only better for the environment, they also have substantially lower fuel costs than trucks that run on diesel. now lately, a lot of people have been speculating about whether wm, which owns a massive amount of landfill real estate, might turn itself into a real estate trust, something that would save a fortune on taxes, likely meaning a business for shareholders down the road. but why speculate when we can talk to the man himself, david steiner, president of waste management to find out how his company is doing and where it is headed. mr. steiner, welcome back to "mad money." >> thanks for having me again. >> first of all, we get a better housing market. you can feel it. plus we have the gigantic rebuild that has to come from sandy. are your landfills starting to feel a little better? are you starting to make money on your bread and butter business? >> yeah, absolutely, jim. you said it all in your introduction. i can't say much more. when you have a home build or reconstruction, that generates waste. but then that
fleet of nat gas powered heavy duty trucks in the country and these trucks are not only better for the environment, they also have substantially lower fuel costs than trucks that run on diesel. now lately, a lot of people have been speculating about whether wm, which owns a massive amount of landfill real estate, might turn itself into a real estate trust, something that would save a fortune on taxes, likely meaning a business for shareholders down the road. but why speculate when we can talk...
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i think the taliban will attempt to federal those fears of the people about the post 2014 environment. >>reporter: which is why despite his growing confidence in the afghan forces, general believes americans will be needed to stay behind here to ensure the gains and sacrifices of the past 11 plus years are not lost. martha, abc news, afghanistan. >> fall out from the banking crisis in cypress. shipping containers stacked up at the dock because nobody is sure workers will get paid. bank open yesterday but suppliers only want cash. that means store shelves are emptying out. some stores are staying close closed. now leaders european union say it may spread to other countries. >> what a waste. whatever happened it may happen again. >>reporter: people are stock piling goods. everyone hoar hoarding cash. government insist the financial system will soon return to normal. >> with the financial uncertainty throughout europe it was only a matter of time before someone found a way to capitolize on it. last year it was spain that was uneasy that's when entrepreneur came up with the mattress safe.
i think the taliban will attempt to federal those fears of the people about the post 2014 environment. >>reporter: which is why despite his growing confidence in the afghan forces, general believes americans will be needed to stay behind here to ensure the gains and sacrifices of the past 11 plus years are not lost. martha, abc news, afghanistan. >> fall out from the banking crisis in cypress. shipping containers stacked up at the dock because nobody is sure workers will get paid....
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we have a different value set that cares about commitment to the environment. it has a social backside to it in some way whether it's a commitment from the beginning to being green. the lowest car ownership in an a long time. these are the -- [inaudible] these are the fundamental concept. what if people didn't think it was valuable to buy a home. for a long time we based our economy on home ownership and marriage and all of these things. >> yeah. >> so i'm not the economist i don't know what the how that is going to france form the economy. but it's something that economists should be paying more attention to. and politicians should be paying more attention to. >> host: what kind of effect does facebook generation and a generation interested in creating facebook-like companies. what does that have on the walmarts, you know, these traditional brick and mortar corporations that employ millions of people and responsible for a huge chunk of our economy. how does that trickle down? >> they are transforming the fundamental of our economy. if you look at at way they v
we have a different value set that cares about commitment to the environment. it has a social backside to it in some way whether it's a commitment from the beginning to being green. the lowest car ownership in an a long time. these are the -- [inaudible] these are the fundamental concept. what if people didn't think it was valuable to buy a home. for a long time we based our economy on home ownership and marriage and all of these things. >> yeah. >> so i'm not the economist i don't...
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and you'll see lyric can also give you exceptionally clear, natural sound in quiet and noisy environments because of how it works with your ear's own anatomy. (testimonial section) (testimonial section) (testimonial section) (testimonial section) (testimonial section) did you know, 94% of people who use lyric would recommend lyric to a friend or loved one. can your hearing aid do all this? lyric can. to learn more about lyric's advanced technology, call or visit trylyric.com for a risk--free 30--day trial offer. you'll also get a free informational dvd brochure. why wait? hear today what a little lyric can do for you. get the hearing aid that can. lyric from phonak. lyric can. imus: >> it's a down day. 29 of the 30 dow stocks are lower, we're off 137 at the dow. the story of the obamacare navigators. this made a big splash. starting in october, tens of thousands of people will start working to help you choose the different options on obamacare. these navigators will make up to $48 an hour, six times the federal minimum wage, 21,000 are requested by california alone and who knows how many
and you'll see lyric can also give you exceptionally clear, natural sound in quiet and noisy environments because of how it works with your ear's own anatomy. (testimonial section) (testimonial section) (testimonial section) (testimonial section) (testimonial section) did you know, 94% of people who use lyric would recommend lyric to a friend or loved one. can your hearing aid do all this? lyric can. to learn more about lyric's advanced technology, call or visit trylyric.com for a risk--free...
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that whole environment allows for groups to capture that elective process and exacerbate this process significantly. >> gerrymandering is also pointed to as the one source of the problem. we see high levels of polarization in places that cannot be gerrymandered. polarized.e highly it does not take much work or money or effort to get a small group of people out there so the interest groups earn a huge amount of power during the primary process. -- i have, the effect been puzzled by this conversation about the conversation of washington now and 10 years ago. people haven't changed. the incentives have changed. even the people that we understood to be moderate in the past, the fear of the primary challenge has yielded such control over the imagination of folks in washington that the reason they are so nervous of taking any position is because of the primary challenge, which is where they get punished any way that the middle voter would never punish them. it the primary voters will because of the power money yields. >> that is a trend that has developed in recent years. >> that is what i
that whole environment allows for groups to capture that elective process and exacerbate this process significantly. >> gerrymandering is also pointed to as the one source of the problem. we see high levels of polarization in places that cannot be gerrymandered. polarized.e highly it does not take much work or money or effort to get a small group of people out there so the interest groups earn a huge amount of power during the primary process. -- i have, the effect been puzzled by this...
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if they were wearing head guards or pads, had access to the environment, then maybe we could then say, okay, this is safe. what we've seen in the clip isn't. it's too dangerous. it's too risky. >> police investigate and no criminal charges are filed, but the club has to give the county notice before hosting an event involving contact sports and children younger than 10. >> everybody in the gym was upset because of all the time, the time we put in with the kids, the time that all the adults had put in on it and just put a black cloud over a really good event, really. >> despite the backlash, nick hartley still stands by the event and believes his son's participation in these fights is a positive thing. >> any sport you're totally at risk, obviously it's because this one was filmed that people are causing an uproar about it. give people grief and we know where he is and we know he's not getting into mischief. >> something kian himself agrees with. >> it's fun. it keeps me off the streets. and it keeps me fit. >> they're both winners! >>> coming up -- a shocking end to a heated argument.
if they were wearing head guards or pads, had access to the environment, then maybe we could then say, okay, this is safe. what we've seen in the clip isn't. it's too dangerous. it's too risky. >> police investigate and no criminal charges are filed, but the club has to give the county notice before hosting an event involving contact sports and children younger than 10. >> everybody in the gym was upset because of all the time, the time we put in with the kids, the time that all the...
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a survey examined the best environment for college students. it ranked san francisco fourth on the list for students living in major metropolitan area. san jose topped the lis for midsize -- list for mise midsized cities. >>> the 22nd annual easter parade wept off without a hitch. organizers call this the biggest little parade in san francisco. it showcased all that is wonderful, unique, whatting key and elegant -- whacky and elegant about the area. beauty queens shared space with rollerskating cows and the little ones had a great time. and it looks like we got some breaks in the rain and just enough time for the easter celebration. >> tonight things are starting to rev up a little more so. we had a little bit of low in the action between 6:00 and 8:00. you can already get a sense that some of the moisture president coulding to feed in and we will take you to the north bay because that's where the yellow and orange cells are right now. it is down toward shellville and all of these are moving from south to authority which means those in santa ro
a survey examined the best environment for college students. it ranked san francisco fourth on the list for students living in major metropolitan area. san jose topped the lis for midsize -- list for mise midsized cities. >>> the 22nd annual easter parade wept off without a hitch. organizers call this the biggest little parade in san francisco. it showcased all that is wonderful, unique, whatting key and elegant -- whacky and elegant about the area. beauty queens shared space with...
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a school can take to identify a threat but also to have proper mental health responses in a school environment. >> after colorado, the president will continue his campaign. he'll be heading to connecticut next week. he wants stricter universal background checks and at least a voting congress on the assault weapons ban as well as more magazine restrictions. >> elizabeth, thank you so much. >> now stories you can bank on this morning. the labor department is handing out millions of dollars to help some americans get jobs. this money is only available to people with juvenile records. lauren simonetti joins us in the fox business network. >> very interesting. job applicants may soon be competing not only with college grads but maybe even young people who have spent time in juvenile detention. the labor department is giving $26 million in grants to help young people ages 16 to 24 who have a juvenile arrest. it's called the face-forward program and the grants will sport job training and -- support job training and education to help them overcome that stigma of having a record and therefore it could
a school can take to identify a threat but also to have proper mental health responses in a school environment. >> after colorado, the president will continue his campaign. he'll be heading to connecticut next week. he wants stricter universal background checks and at least a voting congress on the assault weapons ban as well as more magazine restrictions. >> elizabeth, thank you so much. >> now stories you can bank on this morning. the labor department is handing out millions...
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and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] (male announcer) this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. a developing story out of oakland. where a man is shot while driving his car. and then crashes down a cliff. police. right now. searching for the gunman. plus, the first, up-close next on kron 4 news at five. the unusual circumstances surrounding a police shooting in a quiet east bay community. and: a car goes over a cliff in the oakland hills. after someone shoots the driver. look at some aerial video. showing how and where this incident unfolded. this video courtesy of our helicopter partnership with abc-7 news. almost into this backyard.coming to a stop just feet from this fence. looking down the embankment. we can see this is keller avenue. this is where the violence started there are some shell casing markings. the victim tried to get away after the driver from the other car pulled up next to him in and started firing. the victim losses bumper. he continued to cross of posing lanes of keller down this embankment before the vic
and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] (male announcer) this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. a developing story out of oakland. where a man is shot while driving his car. and then crashes down a cliff. police. right now. searching for the gunman. plus, the first, up-close next on kron 4 news at five. the unusual circumstances surrounding a police shooting in a quiet east bay community. and: a car goes over a cliff in the oakland...
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they are saying the environment be damned. if the the environment goes, we go with it. >> you got it. >> that's what they are saying don. appreciate hearing from you as always. here our roving ambassador checking in on the first big issue of the day arnold out in raleigh north carolina. >> how are you doing, brother? >> you probably go through that area? right? near may flower, arkansas? >> yeah. i have been there, through that area before. >> that's a sad thing for that to happen. first, i want to say that when stevie lee answered the board and peter on the big board. >> way back. >> i am trying here. >> they love these issues, to grandstand and go on. you remember when george bush was talking weapons of mass destruction? going to pay for every dime of this war, still paying for that. >> that's all they shouted back in the day. we are going to pay with the war with this iraqi oil. >> i forget. paul. shoot. what was his name? wolfowitz, deputy secretary of defense told congress this iraq war is not going to cost us a penny. >>
they are saying the environment be damned. if the the environment goes, we go with it. >> you got it. >> that's what they are saying don. appreciate hearing from you as always. here our roving ambassador checking in on the first big issue of the day arnold out in raleigh north carolina. >> how are you doing, brother? >> you probably go through that area? right? near may flower, arkansas? >> yeah. i have been there, through that area before. >> that's a sad...
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the environment is a big area of concern and protests. needing to address the dirty air and the dirty water. correction, again, which is infuriating a lot of chinese, particularly over issues like property rights and so on, it is a big challenge. this leader i think it's particularly strong. the standing committee, which of the senior leadership group of the party, the standing committee of the politburo is now seven rather than five. it will be much easier to reach consensus. xi jinping, the president, and leak and john -- and the premier are two members who are not term limited so they will be there presumably for 10 years. the other five are really good getting things done. and expectations are very high in the country. you would have to look back and just remember how high expectations here after president obama was elected. they are high because there is a general perception which i agree with, reforms which stalled for at least five years. there's a lot to be done. they are high because his leadership style is very appealing, very d
the environment is a big area of concern and protests. needing to address the dirty air and the dirty water. correction, again, which is infuriating a lot of chinese, particularly over issues like property rights and so on, it is a big challenge. this leader i think it's particularly strong. the standing committee, which of the senior leadership group of the party, the standing committee of the politburo is now seven rather than five. it will be much easier to reach consensus. xi jinping, the...
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what this rider seeks to do is undermine the ability of federal courts to safeguard farmers and the environment from unlawfully approved and potentially hazardous genetically engineered crops. over the past six or seven years, numerous federal courts have struck down approvals of genetically engineered crops by the u.s. department of agriculture. essentially stating that they failed to adequately consider the environmental and economic harms that they may have. this rider essentially seeks to go over the heads and handcuff the judiciary and at the same time compels the secretary of agriculture to approve permits or partial deregulations for planting of these crops even when they've been found by federal courts to be harmful. >> john: of course, this isn't permanent, correct? this is not the law of the land forever. >> this currently only exists and is the law of the land for the next six months during the life of the cr. however, if they have their way special interests would like to grandfather this into permanent law. >> john: i'm heartened by the outcry on facebook of so many americans aware
what this rider seeks to do is undermine the ability of federal courts to safeguard farmers and the environment from unlawfully approved and potentially hazardous genetically engineered crops. over the past six or seven years, numerous federal courts have struck down approvals of genetically engineered crops by the u.s. department of agriculture. essentially stating that they failed to adequately consider the environmental and economic harms that they may have. this rider essentially seeks to...
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obviously, the low interest rate environment that we're currently experiencing is helping there. but even if you were to plot just debt to income, it's also come back down, and we're seeing significant signs of improvement for chin again si rates, a rather dramatic decline. and i think that's going to be providing some wherewithal more pick up in spending over the course of the next couple of years. the this is focused, this slide is focused on the liability side of the balance sheet, but the asset side of the household balance sheet is improving as well. of course, a big part of that is the improvement that we've mad the stock market of late. but we're also seeing improvement coming about through the housing sector. i think in november i posed the housing recovery as a question, and i said i thought, indeed, that we were experiencing a recovery. i think the subsequent data have tended to support that, provide considerable support for that. the house prices have increased rather dramatically over the course of the past year by either the case shiller or core logic house price mea
obviously, the low interest rate environment that we're currently experiencing is helping there. but even if you were to plot just debt to income, it's also come back down, and we're seeing significant signs of improvement for chin again si rates, a rather dramatic decline. and i think that's going to be providing some wherewithal more pick up in spending over the course of the next couple of years. the this is focused, this slide is focused on the liability side of the balance sheet, but the...
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charles: in this environment, as an employer, you know, if you are running into mcdonald's, you would rather take a 65-year-old with words as like as opposed to someone who does not understand getting to work on time. speak. that is good as always. what about apple today? nicole: we talked about apple. a thousand dollar target. shareholders have been disappointed watching apple thinking. today is no different. it is down over four dollars. we got some news about its big competitor, samsung. operating profit is on the rise. they have the upcoming new model of the galaxy smart phone. you know that is a direct competitor to the iphone. everyone is trying to decide what is hot and what is not. it is down over 30% over the last 52 weeks. connell: some other news now with rutgers and that scandal there. the athletic director has now been bounced out over this video that surfaced. the coach is already out, mike rice. new details of merge. then, we will get into that story about bitcoins. you may not have heard of them, but the hackers have. that is the problem. that is coming up. we will loo
charles: in this environment, as an employer, you know, if you are running into mcdonald's, you would rather take a 65-year-old with words as like as opposed to someone who does not understand getting to work on time. speak. that is good as always. what about apple today? nicole: we talked about apple. a thousand dollar target. shareholders have been disappointed watching apple thinking. today is no different. it is down over four dollars. we got some news about its big competitor, samsung....
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not seccumb to cheating but at the same time we've seen in city after city and state after state an environment and climate that says the tests are more important than anything else for kids, for teachers, and for schools. more important than teaching and learning. more important than critical thinking. more important than problem solving. more important than integrity. >> but most of the teachers and administrators in this system seem to have thad no problem operating within the confines of the law. the scores, the state testing scores have gone up. not just with these specific teachers and administrators but across the state. so why do you think this is related to teaching to the test as opposed to just teachers trying to get ahead? we know the administrator got big bonuses based on these improvements. >> you know, if you talk to teachers about getting paid based upon test scores, they will universely recoil from it and get very insulted by it. but at the same time, what we've seen was in 37 or 38 different places this huge emphasis on testing and it has narrowed the curriculum and has done -
not seccumb to cheating but at the same time we've seen in city after city and state after state an environment and climate that says the tests are more important than anything else for kids, for teachers, and for schools. more important than teaching and learning. more important than critical thinking. more important than problem solving. more important than integrity. >> but most of the teachers and administrators in this system seem to have thad no problem operating within the confines...
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we see ipos, i was sort of thinking that with the market improving the environment improving that it would be a great place for ipos to now reemerge and start over again. we saw pinnacle foods this week which did very well at the ipo yesterday. this is a new jersey based company. on the other hand you had something like facebook which was a complete debacle. you know, there are a lot of advantages for ipos. why aren't we just seeing a boom? >> he will well, there are definitely some companies going public. facebook was backed by venture-capitalists. pinnacle foods was backed by a buyout firm both of which sought exits. and indeed some companies are best as independent companies. but, a trend that has been going on for 20 years or more, it that, getting big fast is more important than it used to be. consequently not so much a public company versus private company issue. it's a small company versus big company issue. a lot of small companies can get big fast by being acquired. nicole: that's very good point. that's right. see there is something else you were right on, mr. jay ritter. t
we see ipos, i was sort of thinking that with the market improving the environment improving that it would be a great place for ipos to now reemerge and start over again. we saw pinnacle foods this week which did very well at the ipo yesterday. this is a new jersey based company. on the other hand you had something like facebook which was a complete debacle. you know, there are a lot of advantages for ipos. why aren't we just seeing a boom? >> he will well, there are definitely some...
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and you'll see lyric can also give you exceptionally clear, natural sound in quiet and noisy environments because of how it works with your ear's own anatomy. (testimonial section) (testimonial section) (testimonial section) (testimonial section) (testimonial section) did you know, 94% of people who use lyric would recommenlyric to a friend or loved one. can ur hearing aid do all this? lyric can. to learn more about lyric's advanced technology, call or visit trylyric.com for a risk--free 30--day trial offer. you'll also get a free informational dvd and brochure. why wait? hear today what a little lyric can do for you. get the hearing aid that can. lyric from phonak. lyric can. >> while cnbc is on tape, we're open for business. charles: high-end basements. that's right, it's a new trend among homeowners. it allows them to expand without losing square foot am on their land. now while also keeping a real modest appearance from the street, so you wouldn't realize what's underneath that house. candace jackson is from "the wall strret journal." the mansion reporter. you always come up with grea
and you'll see lyric can also give you exceptionally clear, natural sound in quiet and noisy environments because of how it works with your ear's own anatomy. (testimonial section) (testimonial section) (testimonial section) (testimonial section) (testimonial section) did you know, 94% of people who use lyric would recommenlyric to a friend or loved one. can ur hearing aid do all this? lyric can. to learn more about lyric's advanced technology, call or visit trylyric.com for a risk--free...
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the big concern here on the peninsula is miscalculation, that in this heated environment, there could be a mistake, either from the north or the south and then this region could trip into conflict. kyung lah, cnn, seoul. >>> nearly four months after the sandy hook massacre, the nra today will unveil the last part of its school safety initiative in washington, that plan includes putting armed guards in every school in america. the pro lobby group has been pushing that idea after 26 teachers and children were killed in newtown back in december. >>> also in reaction to the newtown shootings, connecticut lawmakers tomorrow will take up a bipartisan plan being called the strongest and most comprehensive in the country to curb gun violence. the proposals include adding more than 100 guns to the state's assault weapons ban, eliminating the capacity of ammunition magazines to just ten rounds. in the meantime, the small georgia town of nelson just passed an ordinance requiring all households to have a gun and ammunition. it's mainly seen as a political statement on gun ownership and city offic
the big concern here on the peninsula is miscalculation, that in this heated environment, there could be a mistake, either from the north or the south and then this region could trip into conflict. kyung lah, cnn, seoul. >>> nearly four months after the sandy hook massacre, the nra today will unveil the last part of its school safety initiative in washington, that plan includes putting armed guards in every school in america. the pro lobby group has been pushing that idea after 26...